Titanfall: Frontline Cancelled, Servers Going Offline This Week

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Titanfall: Frontline Cancelled, Servers Going Offline This Week

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Titanfall: Frontline, a mobile card collecting game based on Respawn’s shooter Titanfall, has been cancelled.

Unveiled back in September 2016, the game is currently in beta for both iOS and Android-based devices. According to the developer, Particle City, the studio ‘learned an incredible amount’ about bringing the Titanfall experience to the mobile device but it did not work out as intended.

Titanfall: Frontline Cancelled

The game’s servers are expected to go offline on Jan. 20, 2017 so you have about a week to check out the game before it’s gone for good.

The announcement came via the game’s official Facebook Page which reads:

It is our goal to create the best Titanfall mobile games that showcase the fast-paced action, mobility and, of course, the power of Titans in this iconic series. We’ve learned an incredible amount in the beta test of Titanfall: Frontline, but in the end felt the experience wasn’t ready to deliver the intense action-packed gameplay synonymous with Titanfall.

While it’s never easy to cancel a game, we’re excited to take some of the concepts we saw resonate with players and build off of them in future Titanfall mobile games. Titanfall: Frontline’s closed beta will be winding down in the next few days, and servers will go offline on January 20, 2017.

We want to thank you for your support of Titanfall: Frontline.

Although Titanfall: Frontline is not coming out, thanks to Respawn’s multi-year deal with Nexon back in 2015, you can definitely expect more Titanfall experiences on mobile phone devices.

Titanfall 2, on the other hand, is now available on PC, Playstation 4, and Xbox One.

Did you get a chance to try out Titanfall: Frontline? Don’t forget to share your impressions with us in the comments section below!